All stacked units are managed through connection to the master switch, via console, telnet or web interfaces

Note: While the user may manage the stack via console, telnet or web interface, the initial formation of the stack may only be done by connection to a console.

The switches need no extra software, but they must all have the 1.1 firmware installed (see Chapter 3.14 in the User’s Manual for firmware upgrade instructions)

Follow the steps below to install (build) a stack:

1.Physically stack the units, in an equipment rack, or on a flat, stable surface (Asanté recommends that the stack is formed from the bottom up for ease of adding additional units).

2.Units are connected via the Gigabit ports (see section 2.4). Starting with the first unit in the stack (the bottom unit, in the photo below), connect the Ethernet cable from Gigabit port #26 to the Gigabit port #25 of the next unit and continue the con- nections to the last unit in the stack. The result is a stack with n x 24 10/100 ports and 2 Gigabit ports, where n is the number of units in the stack (up to eight).

3.For stacking operation, the stacking feature must first be en- abled on each unit (by default, stacking is disabled). Establish a

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3524 Series specifications

Asante Technologies 3524 Series represents a robust solution for organizations seeking reliable performance in network switching. This series is particularly designed to accommodate the growing demands of modern networking environments, making it a compelling option for both small and medium-sized businesses.

At the heart of the Asante 3524 Series is its extensive port configuration. The series typically offers 24 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet ports, allowing for high-speed connectivity for a variety of devices. This high-density switching capability ensures that businesses can seamlessly connect numerous devices, from workstations to printers and IP cameras, all while maintaining optimal performance.

One of the standout features of the Asante 3524 Series is its support for Power over Ethernet (PoE). This technology enables the switch to deliver both data and power over the same Ethernet cable, simplifying installation and reducing cable clutter. This is particularly beneficial for devices like VoIP phones and security cameras that require both power and data connections. By leveraging PoE, organizations can enhance flexibility in device placement, minimizing the need for additional power outlets.

The series also offers advanced Layer 2 switching capabilities, which include VLAN support. Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs) allow for network segmentation, improving security and performance by isolating different network segments. This feature is essential for businesses aiming to enhance their network's organization while also ensuring that sensitive data remains secure.

Another notable characteristic of the Asante 3524 Series is its web-based management interface. This user-friendly interface simplifies configuration and monitoring tasks, enabling network administrators to manage the switch efficiently. Additionally, the series supports SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol), which allows for more advanced monitoring and management through compatible software.

Durability and reliability are key attributes of the Asante 3524 Series. Designed for continuous operation, these switches are built with high-quality components to ensure longevity even under demanding conditions. This reliability makes it an excellent choice for organizations that require 24/7 uptime for their critical network operations.

In summary, the Asante Technologies 3524 Series is an ideal choice for businesses seeking a powerful, reliable, and feature-rich switching solution. With its extensive port configuration, PoE support, VLAN capabilities, and user-friendly management, this series stands out as a valuable asset in today’s increasingly connected world.